-re

Etymology
.

Conjugation
Variations to the Catalan second conjugation may show up.


 * Regular conjugation

Usage notes
Attaches to the strong stem, while the alternative form attaches to the weak stem.

Etymology
, third conjugation infinitive of or.

Usage notes

 * Technically, is not a suffix or even a verb ending proper, as it is always part of a wider pattern in, ,  etc., and is only used as such for its practical aspect, as it groups verbs of very different conjugations, and several verbs of the third group do not end in.

Conjugation

 * The table above shows the conjugation of verbs ending in -dre (e.g., , ).
 * In most verbs ending in -ttre, -tt regularly degeminates to -t before suffixes -s and -∅ ( — bats, bat, not *batts, *batt).
 * In most verbs ending in -ire, -is- are added between verb stem and verb ending starting in vowels ( — conduisais, but conduis), and past participle ends in -t, not *-isu.
 * There are many exceptions on -re verbs, the most irregular -re verb is the auxiliary verb . See more at Appendix:French irregular verbs.

Etymology
From, from.

Etymology
From the infinitive endings. Used in Romanian with a verb to form the "long infinitive", which is a verbal noun. See also the short infinitive forms of Romanian verbs,, , , and.

Suffix

 * 1) ; -ing, -ation
 * - translating, translation (the action or result of translation)
 * - conjugating, conjugation (the action or result of conjugation)
 * - speech, speaking (the action or result of speech)
 * - wealth, riches (the result of having)

Usage notes
Most verb infinitives simply add -re, but second conjugation verbs (those ending in -ea) drop the a before adding the suffix. Verbs in -î change to â in accordance with normal orthographic rules.


 * Type 1
 * becomes
 * becomes


 * Type 2
 * ' becomes '
 * ' becomes '


 * Type 3
 * becomes
 * becomes


 * Type 4
 * becomes
 * ' becomes '

Etymology
From, from.

Suffix

 * 1) Forms the comparative degree of a few adjectives, most of which change their stem vowel (umlaut) when this happens.
 * lång (long), längre (longer)
 * ung (young), yngre (younger)